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Remote Viewing, NASA, and Anomalous Mars Structures

RV WAS USED BY NASA!

FROM SPACE NEWS Correspondent Mike V

In an excellent book about psychic phenomena entitled _Psychic Wars:
Parapsychology in Espionage-and Beyond_by Elmar R. Gruber, I found the
following passage in a section dealing with the 25-year history of the
U.S. government's use of remote viewing. Joe McMoneagle was one of the Army's
best RVers. (He still continues thework privately.)

As Gruber relates the story: "One day he was locked into a windowless
room so tht he could not see who would come to bring the target
pictures. It was a member of NASA. He brought several envelopes
containing coordinates. At the start of the session the cordinates were
read out to McMoneagle. The first impression McMoneagle had was of a
pyramid. He assumed the target area to be in Egypt, but was confused
because he described corridors and rooms he knew did not exist in
Egyptian pyramids. In this fashion he described all the target areas.
The first six were correct, but when he got to the seventh he was tired
and had no success.

Everybody believed these were archaeological structures. After the
experiment, McMoneagle was asked what impressions he had received about
the culture that had built these monuments. McMoneagle stated they came
from beings who were far bigger than man, and a culture that was far
older than our own.

"The man from NASA had seemed to be very impressed, because McMoneagle
had been able to make such exact statements about the first six targets.
Only he knew where these targets were and he kept this information to
himself.

"Five months later the team at Monroe (Monroe Institute where McMoneagle
was studying the Hemi-Sync process--HH) received a call from NASA. They
were informed that the next mission to Mars would target the coordinates
McMoneagle had described. Unfortunately, the mission was a failure.
Later on the pictures of the so-called Martian pyramids caused a
sensation. McMoneagle is convinced these are not natural formations but
served as an intermediary station for an unknown civilization."

When McMoneagle retired from the service, he was honored with the Legion
of Merit medal for outstanding intelligence work. In the award document
it was said he was recognized for having been "'...One of the original
planners and movers of a unique intelligence project that is
revolutionizing the intelligence community.'"

While this short account is somewhat unclear and is not proof of
artificial structures on Mars, it is startling in its brief details and
what they imply.

Whether McMoneagle was right or wrong in his RVing of the Mars' sites is
not the point. What is clearly demonstrated is that NASA had a great
interest in the anomalous structures on Mars that they publically have
ignored and debunked. It would seem that McMoneagle's information was
used as backup support for the mission already in the works.

Evidently, NASA was already planning to target the sites with the
up-coming mission even before they visited McMoneagle. Of course,
according to what the public was told, the mission failed and absolutely
no information was gained from the probe.